Kalamunda railway station
Appearance
Kalamunda | |
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General information | |
Location | Railway Road, Kalamunda |
Coordinates | 31°58′13″S 116°03′33″E / 31.970158°S 116.059225°E |
Owned by | Western Australian Government Railways |
Operated by | Western Australian Government Railways |
Line(s) | Upper Darling Range Railway |
Distance | 50 kilometres from Perth |
Platforms | 1 |
Tracks | 3 |
Construction | |
Structure type | Ground |
Other information | |
Status | Closed |
History | |
Opened | July 1891 |
Closed | 22 July 1949 |
Previous names | Stirk’s Landing Jeck’s Crossing Kalamunnda |
Kalamunda railway station was a major station on the Upper Darling Range Railway in Western Australia serving the town of Kalamunda.
History
When the Upper Darling Range Railway opened in July 1891, Kalamunda was the only station on the line with raised platforms. It had two station buildings, a water tower and sidings for passing trains and for storing wagons. In 1926, a new station building was built. The station closed on 22 July 1949, along with the rest of the line.[1][2] The station has been redeveloped as the Kalamunda History Village.[3]
References
- ^ Kalamunda Station History of Western Australian Railways & Stations
- ^ Kalamunda's History Kalamunda Historical Society
- ^ Kalamunda History Village Shire of Kalamunda
External links
Media related to Kalamunda railway station at Wikimedia Commons